An imperfect competitor is a consumer or supplier who has the ability to control the price that it pays or is paid. This ability is usually tied to being large enough to constitute a large percentage of the demand or supply of a given good, thereby enjoying monopoly or monopsony characteristics.
A market situation where there is only a single consumer of a good or service produced, giving that consumer substantial control over prices and terms.
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